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    Yeah, University of Kentucky does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Bluegrass Spirit Scholarship
    Total Worth: $8,000, with additional funding available for meritorious students
    Eligibility: $8,000, with additional funding available for meritorious students
    Minimum Criteria: 25 ACT or 1200 SAT and 3.00 GPA

    Presidential Scholarship
    Total Worth: Full Out-of-State Tuition
    Eligibility: Full Out-of-State Tuition
    Minimum Criteria: 31 ACT or 1420 SAT and 3.50 GPA

    Otis A. Singletary Scholarship
    Total Worth: Full 4-year Out-of-State Tuition plus $10,000 Housing Stipend
    Eligibility: Full 4-year Out-of-State Tuition plus $10,000 Housing Stipend
    Minimum Criteria: 33 ACT or 1490 SAT and 3.80 GPA

    Yeah, University of Indianapolis does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Presidential Scholarships
    Total Worth: Up to full tuition annually
    Eligibility: Up to full tuition annually
    Requirement for maintenance: based on 3.3 grade point average and full-time attendance
    Separate application needed: No
    Application deadline: December 15

    Dean’s Scholarships
    Total Worth: $16,500-$20,000 annually
    Eligibility: $16,500-$20,000 annually
    Minimum Criteria: Minimum GPA: A or above for consideration. Minimum SAT total of 1270 or ACT composite of 29
    Requirement for maintenance: based on 3.0 college grade point average and full-time attendance
    Separate application needed: No

    R.B. Annis Engineering Scholarship
    Total Worth: Up to full tuition annually
    Eligibility: Up to full tuition annually
    Requirement for maintenance: based on 3.3 grade point average and full-time attendance
    Separate application needed: No
    Application deadline: December 15

    Yeah, University of Colorado Boulder does provide scholarships based on merit. Here are some of them:

    Presidential Scholarship
    Total Worth: $55,000 total in 4 years
    Eligibility: $55,000 total in 4 years
    Requirement for maintenance: Maintain a minimum cumulative CU Boulder grade point average (GPA):
    2.50 cumulative GPA at the end of freshman year (after the second semester),
    2.75 cumulative GPA at the end of sophomore and junior years (after the fourth and sixth semesters). Remain nonresident for tuition purposes.
    Successfully complete a minimum of 24 credit hours each academic year
    Separate application needed: No

    CU Boulder Chancellor’s Achievement Scholarship
    Total Worth: $25,000 total in 4 years
    Eligibility: $25,000 total in 4 years
    Minimum Criteria: Incoming nonresident freshmen in the top 25% of CU Boulder’s admitted nonresident freshman class
    Requirement for maintenance: Maintain a minimum cumulative CU Boulder grade point average (GPA):
    2.50 cumulative GPA at the end of freshman year (after the second semester),
    2.75 cumulative GPA at the end of sophomore and junior years (after the fourth and sixth semesters). Remain nonresident for tuition purposes.
    Successfully complete a minimum of 24 credit hours each academic year
    Separate application needed: No

    University of Colorado Boulder Esteemed Scholars Program
    Total Worth: $10,000 to $20,000 in 4 years
    Eligibility: $10,000 to $20,000 in 4 years
    Requirement for maintenance: Maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative CU Boulder grade point average (GPA).
    Successfully complete the minimum credit hours at CU Boulder each academic year between the fall, spring and summer to renew the scholarship next year (does not include transfer or AP credit hours).
    Through 2015-16: 28 credit hours each academic year
    Starting 2016-17: 27 credit hours each academic year
    Separate application needed: No

    Your statistics are well above any average student admitted by Texas Christian University last year. But the college applications are much more than just these scores. So, write good essays and get great recommendations and you should be on your way to Texas Christian University next year.

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